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The scope of practice for Naturopathic Medicine includes all aspects of family and primary care, from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Naturopathic Medicine emphasizes the prevention of disease. Doctors of Naturopathic Medicine employ safe, effective, non-invasive techniques to help reverse or stop the disease process.
While firmly science-based, modern Naturopathic Medicine also preserves the centuries-old wisdom of successful natural therapies. Your Naturopathic Doctor takes the time to listen and to get to know you as a person.
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We have a number of Naturopathic Medicine Specialty programs to enhance your wellness therapy. Click on the links below to find out more about each therapy:
The FirstLine Therapy Program
Intravenous Therapy
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Infrared Sauna Therapy
Medically Supervised Cleansing Program
Natural Flu Prevention Program
Smoking Cessation Program
Weight Loss Program
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Chiropractic is one of the largest primary-contact health care professions in Canada with over 6,000 practicing chiropractors. Approximately four and a half million Canadians use the services of a chiropractor each year.
Chiropractic is a branch of the health sciences which focuses upon the body's neuromusculoskeletal system. A chiropractor is concerned with how your body's skeletal and nervous systems are functioning. Since your spine is the key highway for your central nervous system, a chiropractor is trained to use a variety of diagnostic methods to examine and treat your spine and bone structure.
Although the major focus of chiropractic is on the spine and central nervous system, your chiropractor is concerned with the wellness of your whole body. Since your nervous system determines how well you feel physically, mentally, and emotionally, many problems you are experiencing may be related to a problem with your spine and nervous system.
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Massage therapy is the assessment and manipulation of soft tissues and joints of the body to effect a therapeutic response in the treatment and prevention of physical dysfunction.
It can be preventative or restorative, helping to maintain, rehabilitate, augment physical function or relieve pain.
Massage therapy has firmly established its role as a clinically-oriented health option used to relieve a variety of discomforts because it achieves undeniable results.
Massage can help alleviate the soft tissue discomfort associated with everyday stress, muscular overuse and many chronic pain syndromes.
If employed early enough after accidents involving trauma and injury, massage therapy can greatly reduce the development of painful muscular patterning.
The therapeutic process is a partnership between client and therapist, working together towards common and realistic goals.
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